Two Door Cinema Club star Sam Halliday is homeless

(L-R) Sam Halliday, Alex Trimble and Kevin Baird of Two Door Cinema Club are still couch surfing and catching the tube (Picture: Getty)

EXCLUSIVE: Two Door Cinema Club’s lead guitarist Sam Halliday says he’s still homeless despite the band’s massive hit Something Good Can Work and a chart topping album.

‘I don’t really have a house or anything,’ the Northern Irish star told Guilty Pleasures in an exclusive chat. ‘We can still get the Tube.’

‘It’s ridiculous. I just crash at my sister’s house when I am not touring. We sort of moved on from living together in a house and then we moved to LA to record.’

Sharing life on the road, he said: ‘I never really got settled anywhere. I like it because it means I don’t have to worry about stuff everywhere. Other people have to worry about council tax and water bills and stuff and all these late final notices they get because they are never in the house. I aspire to be a home live-er one day.’

Instead he spends his cash on organic grub.

‘We get nicer hotels, which is good and we don’t have to share in a Travelodge which is good. We look after ourselves a bit,’ said Halliday.

‘We have organic stuff on the rider. That’s apparently good for you. No pesticides for Two Door Cinema Club. Someone watched a documentary and said it was bad for you. We’ll believe anything you tell us.’

The lads say randoms from school are now trying to get in touch and hang out.

‘You get a few more people from school that you never usually got texts from in school getting in touch,’ he said. ‘At Christmas you get the awkward chats from people.’

The trio, consisting of singer Alex Trimble and bassist Kevin Baird, have also been rubbing shoulders with Friends babe Jennifer Aniston after swapping partying for California life to record their hit album Beacon.

‘We got to live in Santa Monica so by the beach. It was a completely different environment entirely,’ he said.

‘It was the California lifestyle you hear about, running along the beach. Healthy things and drinking juices. We did a bit of that,’ said Sam.

‘We took a break from going out and being crazy every night. We did walk past Jennifer Aniston one night. That was pretty cool. I didn’t realise until she walked past. I was just in my own world. She was probably looking at us, you know.’

The lads play Radio 1’s Big Weekend Derry weekend in Londonderry in May to be aired Live on BBC Radio 1.